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it's been two weeks since hurricane sandy walloped the northeast, and, as of today, more than 130,000 homes and businesses across new york and new jersey still were in the dark. new york city mayor michael bloomberg warned again the process of restoration and recovery will be slow. . a lot of residents unfortunately will be out of power for a long time. but rather than complain about it or even write about it, we're trying to do something about it. we can sit around and bring or hands and say it's terrible. mother nature brought us this storm. now we're just going to deal with it. we're going to go methodically street by street building by building and help people get going. we're going to do the most important life-threatening things first. and then we'll come back. we're not going to stop until everybody is back. >> holman: there also were more signs of progress today, as gasoline rationing ended in central and northern new jersey. rationing continues in new york city. wall street slid again today, amid concerns about impending spending cuts and tax increases in washington. the dow
it's been two weeks since hurricane sandy walloped the northeast, and, as of today, more than 130,000 homes and businesses across new york and new jersey still were in the dark. new york city mayor michael bloomberg warned again the process of restoration and recovery will be slow. . a lot of residents unfortunately will be out of power for a long time. but rather than complain about it or even write about it, we're trying to do something about it. we can sit around and bring or hands and say...
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. >> ifill: now, a report on the recovery from the superstorm sandy. new york governor andrew cuomo said today he intends to ask the federal government for at least $30 billion in aid. new jersey is still tallying its losses, and damages in the region are expected to exceed $50 billion. schools officially reopened today in one community along the jersey shore. but for the past week, teachers have been already hard at work, helping students deal with the aftermath of the storms. special correspondent john tulenko of learning matters filed this story from the town of belmar. >> reporter: hurricane sandy tore into belmar, new jersey. >> belmar was one of the towns you would continually hear about on the radio. families reported seeing four, five, six-foot wall of water >> how are you? reporter: lisa hannah is assistant principal at belmar's one elementary school. many of her students are recent immigrants. most of their families had nowhere else to go. >> i don't think anyone was really prepared for what happened >> reporter: inside this house three child
. >> ifill: now, a report on the recovery from the superstorm sandy. new york governor andrew cuomo said today he intends to ask the federal government for at least $30 billion in aid. new jersey is still tallying its losses, and damages in the region are expected to exceed $50 billion. schools officially reopened today in one community along the jersey shore. but for the past week, teachers have been already hard at work, helping students deal with the aftermath of the storms. special...
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volunteers from occupy sandy are here in force, along with police and the national guard. but some residents complain that representatives from government agencies like fema are scarce. eva bennick moved to a new home here eight years ago. she applied for assistance but was told on the phone her application was missing. >> they had lost the application. she found my application, she said okay, it looks like it fell through the process. i don't understand why anybody's been out there yet. nobody's been out there yet. i said, well that makes two of us. i've got to tell you the first time where we've felt like we've ever needed help. first time. and just feel like, you know, fema's supposed to be it. everybody, like my insurance company says call fema. yeah, everbody asks me that. did you call fema. i'm like, yeah. what happened? nothing. that sucks. it... it just sucks. >> reporter: fema officials contend they are responding as best they can. but because of the sheer magnitude of the work, fema official robert jensen admits some residents will be disappointed. >> this is har
volunteers from occupy sandy are here in force, along with police and the national guard. but some residents complain that representatives from government agencies like fema are scarce. eva bennick moved to a new home here eight years ago. she applied for assistance but was told on the phone her application was missing. >> they had lost the application. she found my application, she said okay, it looks like it fell through the process. i don't understand why anybody's been out there yet....
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. >> victims of super storm sandy getting slammed again. the painful reality of what the government and insurance won't do to help. >>> good evening to you i'm meteorologist paul. the radar is crystal clear tonight. high definition radar picking up zero rain, but that will change big time in the extended forecast. find out when the soakers will begin on a live look outside your forecast next. reason. here's cbs 5 reporter ann >>> the chp is cracking down on drowsy drivers and for good reasons. here is ann notarangelo. >> you catch yourself like not in your lane and not paying attention. it's not good. >> reporter: if you have driven for any length of time it's bad to have happened. do you start dozing off. and then? >> it is the worst thing. you feel the rumble strip. and then you just scare yourself over and over again. >> reporter: with the holiday road trips coming up, the chp is warning people about the dangers of being sleepy behind the wheel. just as dangerous as being drunk. >> it's weaving outside of your lane. it's braking. >> repo
. >> victims of super storm sandy getting slammed again. the painful reality of what the government and insurance won't do to help. >>> good evening to you i'm meteorologist paul. the radar is crystal clear tonight. high definition radar picking up zero rain, but that will change big time in the extended forecast. find out when the soakers will begin on a live look outside your forecast next. reason. here's cbs 5 reporter ann >>> the chp is cracking down on drowsy...
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the new york mayor and new jersey governor toured parts of staten island, devastated by sandy. >> there is a lot of cleanup to do and people still need emergency help, they need heat and hower -- power, they need food and shelter, kids are still trying to figure out why where they going to school. >> the president also looked at the queens area. >>> the national research council found the nation's grid is spread out across hundreds of miles. many key pieces of equipment are unguarded or so old, they lack the sensors to limit the outages. the the portion of the report are given to the department of homeland security. >>> the largest criminal penaltiy in u.s. district. bp agreed to pay $4 billion to the u.s. government over the next five years. and the record settlement in the gulf, bp agreed to a five- year probation term. two bp employees face manslaughter charges in connection to the deaths of 11 people who were killed when the oil rig exploded triggers the massive spill. >>> straight ahead on the news edge, controversial fliers canvass a community. the hateful message posted on severa
the new york mayor and new jersey governor toured parts of staten island, devastated by sandy. >> there is a lot of cleanup to do and people still need emergency help, they need heat and hower -- power, they need food and shelter, kids are still trying to figure out why where they going to school. >> the president also looked at the queens area. >>> the national research council found the nation's grid is spread out across hundreds of miles. many key pieces of equipment are...
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they were up 2% in october despite delays caused by hurricane sandy in the northeast. in afghanistan, president hamid karzai accused the u.s. today of violating a pact governing the transfer of detainees. he said more than 70 afghans are still in american custody despite a court order to release them. the two sides signed an accord last march, but the u.s. has slowed its handover of prisons to ensure afghan forces are ready to take control. new clashes in congo today threatened a larger war in the central african nation. rebels from the m-23 group battled government troops near the eastern city of goma, in a region rich in minerals. the rebels had promised to stop fighting and to join peace talks. but congo's government refused to participate. it accused neighboring rwanda of supporting the insurgents. in washington, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland warned the fighting is creating thousands of new refugees. ere are now some 60,000 people displaced just in the past three days, 500,000 since january, and threatens threats to hundreds of thousands more. we're
they were up 2% in october despite delays caused by hurricane sandy in the northeast. in afghanistan, president hamid karzai accused the u.s. today of violating a pact governing the transfer of detainees. he said more than 70 afghans are still in american custody despite a court order to release them. the two sides signed an accord last march, but the u.s. has slowed its handover of prisons to ensure afghan forces are ready to take control. new clashes in congo today threatened a larger war in...
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making sandy's storm surge that much more destructive, forever altering the coastline. extreme weather with extreme price tags becoming more commonplace. anne thompson, nbc news new york. >>> now we turn to meteorologist bill karins. it's so true, i stepped out on sunday, it felt like may. >> a little bit of whiplash. >> you never know what you are going to get. >> it's the frequency that is the alarming part. we get the wild weather turns, but how often is the question. the last thing we need is another east coast wind or wave event. it is possible. almost looking likely at this point. this is going about six to seven days from now. it's in advance. hopefully things will change. this is how the setup looks now. a big area of high pressure will settle over quebec. at the same time a weak coastal storm looks to be coming off the carolinas. it will stall off the coast sometime sunday and linger to tuesday. the pressure gradient between these two will cause it to be windy, raw and rainy and pile up the water and waves along those areas that were effected by sandy. at this
making sandy's storm surge that much more destructive, forever altering the coastline. extreme weather with extreme price tags becoming more commonplace. anne thompson, nbc news new york. >>> now we turn to meteorologist bill karins. it's so true, i stepped out on sunday, it felt like may. >> a little bit of whiplash. >> you never know what you are going to get. >> it's the frequency that is the alarming part. we get the wild weather turns, but how often is the...
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this group of veterans chose to help out victims from hurricane sandy. over 100 military vets spent their day handing out aid to hurricane sandy victims. they've been on the ground in new york since the superstorm hit. >>> i'm lynn berry, this is your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> live look outside at 4:28, just the kind of morning you don't like to wake up to. it's cold. it's raining. it's windy, but we'll get through the day. welcome, everyone. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to "news 4 today." . a triple shooting and sta
this group of veterans chose to help out victims from hurricane sandy. over 100 military vets spent their day handing out aid to hurricane sandy victims. they've been on the ground in new york since the superstorm hit. >>> i'm lynn berry, this is your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why...
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according to the wall street journal federal prosecutors are reviewing evidence suggesting that sandy jackson was complacent. involved. congressman jackson returns to the mayo clinic a few months ago for treatment of bipolar disorder. caracoling on jackson to step up and be accountable. >> i think congressman jackson it is incumbent upon him to have a conversation with his constituents about his intentions. >> we're in a position of public trust when we run for office. we are held to higher levels. >> congressman jesse jackson jr. was a big supporter of that effort. >> congressman jackson has been a great champion and partner of this airport. we're holding his news conference because we want to raise the profile of the airport and let the people now that this airport benefits all of the people of chicago land. i spoke with several aldermen inside of city hall. nobody wanted to go on camera. next the internet pioneer wanted by police in central america. and the latest in indianapolis after a deadly explosion. what may be to blame for the blast. plus congress returns to capitol hill tod
according to the wall street journal federal prosecutors are reviewing evidence suggesting that sandy jackson was complacent. involved. congressman jackson returns to the mayo clinic a few months ago for treatment of bipolar disorder. caracoling on jackson to step up and be accountable. >> i think congressman jackson it is incumbent upon him to have a conversation with his constituents about his intentions. >> we're in a position of public trust when we run for office. we are held...
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and remember, first there was sandy. then last week brought a nor'easter, which brought snow, sleet and brighting wind to the northeast. and the mid-atlantic, well, today it felt like spring. a warm 66 degrees here in new york city, while parts of the west and midwest get blasted with cold-like winter, all of which is prompting people to ask yet again, what is with our crazy weather extremes? our report from our chief correspondent affairs anne thompson. >> 60 degrees as the high on friday, and then 28 degrees as the high on saturday. >> reporter: this weekend, the west went from summer to winter overnight. >> and that is winter. >> it is winter. >> reporter: today, the northeast enjoys the spring-like temperatures, still recovering from superstorm sandy, and the nor'easter that covered her debris in a record snowfall. >> this is something we've never seen before, any of the meteorologists here, for that matter. and it is something very, very unusual. >> reporter: you will get no argument from the people who have to deal
and remember, first there was sandy. then last week brought a nor'easter, which brought snow, sleet and brighting wind to the northeast. and the mid-atlantic, well, today it felt like spring. a warm 66 degrees here in new york city, while parts of the west and midwest get blasted with cold-like winter, all of which is prompting people to ask yet again, what is with our crazy weather extremes? our report from our chief correspondent affairs anne thompson. >> 60 degrees as the high on...
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. >>> two weeks after the destruction from hurricane sandy, victims are still trying to put their lives back together. more than 100,000 homes and businesses in new york and new jersey are without electricity as they struggle to rebuild. a 77-year-old man has died of injuries from a fall as sandy hit new york, bringing the city's death toll to 43. janet napolitano visited with disaster relief workers in new york, reaffirming her commitment to be with those in need for the duration. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is bill karins. very good morning to you. >> you have a good weekend? >> i did. it was nonexistent. it's coming up, actually. >> i understand that. some of us work weekends every now and then. here's what we're looking at today. big temperature contrast across the country. not going to have any devastating storms, but we will see a change of weather. the mild air still exists on the eastern seaboard after a beautiful sunday and a cold blast of air is coming down from the northern plains and sweeping across the country. ahead of this, a front. we h
. >>> two weeks after the destruction from hurricane sandy, victims are still trying to put their lives back together. more than 100,000 homes and businesses in new york and new jersey are without electricity as they struggle to rebuild. a 77-year-old man has died of injuries from a fall as sandy hit new york, bringing the city's death toll to 43. janet napolitano visited with disaster relief workers in new york, reaffirming her commitment to be with those in need for the duration....
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it may take a disaster like hurricane sandy to make kids feel how much they miss school. a lot of families have been uprooted, and neighbors are contributing as much as they can to get their sense of security back. our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: second graders from two schools in one classroom, brought together by disaster. >> hurricane sandy was like a tornado. and a storm. >> reporter: more than 400 students from this school on staten island have been relocated to the nearby petriti school. the principal of ps-52 says the generous people are overwhelming. >> this will allow them to heal more quickly. >> reporter: to make it happen took a village. >> everybody is absolutely working together from the custodians, to the security staff, the kitchen, the school aides, power professionals. >> reporter: conference rooms are now makeshift classrooms. lessons take place in the library one classroom serves as a supply store. from lunch boxes, to backpacks, to rulers, everything here is donated, available to students and teachers, free of charge. did you
it may take a disaster like hurricane sandy to make kids feel how much they miss school. a lot of families have been uprooted, and neighbors are contributing as much as they can to get their sense of security back. our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: second graders from two schools in one classroom, brought together by disaster. >> hurricane sandy was like a tornado. and a storm. >> reporter: more than 400 students from this school on staten island have...
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new concerns about whether millions in donations are actually reachin families left shattered by sandy. tonight, our nbc news investigation. >>> moment of crisis at one of the most trusted institutions in the world. explosive allegations against a popular tv star, now a shake-up all the way at the top. >>> reunited, separated during the storm, we're there for the emotional moments when families find the pets they thought were lost forever. >>> and paying tribute to those who served and those who continue to serve. tonight, honoring our nation's heroes on this veterans day. >>> good evening. the fallout from the surprise resignation of cia director david petraeus after admitting to an extramarital affair has taken two tracks tonight. first with the bombshell landing just days after the presidential election, there is a growing course of questions from lawmakers about exactly when petraeus's affair was discovered and who in washington was told about it. then there's the fbi investigation that inadvertently exposed the whole thing. a probe into some harassing e-mails allegedly sent by pet
new concerns about whether millions in donations are actually reachin families left shattered by sandy. tonight, our nbc news investigation. >>> moment of crisis at one of the most trusted institutions in the world. explosive allegations against a popular tv star, now a shake-up all the way at the top. >>> reunited, separated during the storm, we're there for the emotional moments when families find the pets they thought were lost forever. >>> and paying tribute to...
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over 100 military vets spent their day handing out aid to hurricane sandy victims. the group belongs to a nonprofit organization that's been on the ground in new york since the superstorm hit. great thing they're doing there i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. we will start out with some rain on this tuesday. it will be a chilly day. we have a moderate rain for most of the area. take the heavier jacket. temperatures in the 40's right now. .pper 40's and low 50's breezy and much cooler conditions. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> coming up on 11 news today -- >> serious allegations about the baltimore city police officer. >> lawmakers flock to capitol hill for the start of the lame- duck session. >> tracking closures in the >> tracking closures in the prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-
over 100 military vets spent their day handing out aid to hurricane sandy victims. the group belongs to a nonprofit organization that's been on the ground in new york since the superstorm hit. great thing they're doing there i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. we will start out with some rain on...
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thanks to sandy d.c. united has to swap dates. they will play. if the wind against new york is any indication, they are tough and willing to win. puts it away. three minutes to go in the game. united will be without starters, who were both suspended. i thought you would enjoy that a little more. all right, phil jackson may come back to the los angeles lakers as head coach. he is asking for travel restrictions and more say in basketball decisions. >> -- [indiscernible] a data would throw that out there. >> all right. >> is the middle of november, and already the balloons are op. >> why these when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with f fios.
thanks to sandy d.c. united has to swap dates. they will play. if the wind against new york is any indication, they are tough and willing to win. puts it away. three minutes to go in the game. united will be without starters, who were both suspended. i thought you would enjoy that a little more. all right, phil jackson may come back to the los angeles lakers as head coach. he is asking for travel restrictions and more say in basketball decisions. >> -- [indiscernible] a data would throw...
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plus, an "outfront" investigation into the red cross response to sandy. are the millions of dollars donated to the charity, the ones every time you see online, you sydow nature to the red cross? are they getting to victims of the storm? and how will the president and congress avoid the fiscal cliff? erskine bowles comes outfront swinging next. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this
plus, an "outfront" investigation into the red cross response to sandy. are the millions of dollars donated to the charity, the ones every time you see online, you sydow nature to the red cross? are they getting to victims of the storm? and how will the president and congress avoid the fiscal cliff? erskine bowles comes outfront swinging next. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi...
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some of it is going to show early indications of sandy. retail sales taken out on wednesday industrial production numbers on friday also bigger thanings from big companies like wal-mart and home de bow. those are trickle in through out the week. reminder stock markets are open today but banks and mondbond mas are closed in observance of veteran's day. >> they were hard to find but the list is sort of short. you have actual deals. >> some things are great. i don't want to get you excited not tempt you too much. if you are flying coach usa today has a list of what they are keeping free for passengers. southwest let's you change your travel plans no cost. southwest and jetblue allow free checked bags. two for southwest one on jetblue. virgin, air canada alaska don't charge for free movies you can get free drinks at these airlines and free snacks at those. not we have one is taking you for everything. >> you can get free bags on jetblue and free movies every where. >> movies are starting overseas he overseas before they open here. >> it is wor
some of it is going to show early indications of sandy. retail sales taken out on wednesday industrial production numbers on friday also bigger thanings from big companies like wal-mart and home de bow. those are trickle in through out the week. reminder stock markets are open today but banks and mondbond mas are closed in observance of veteran's day. >> they were hard to find but the list is sort of short. you have actual deals. >> some things are great. i don't want to get you...
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by hurricanevaged sandy will be rebuilt. says the pier has tremendous importance to the town and to visitors. was badly damaged during the .torm the pilings that survived have since been removed. glad to see their rebuilding it. >> they always do. >> what about us? >> it was nasty this morning. temperatures fell all day. started with a look at conditions. the naval academy in annapolis. the clouds and rain are chasing off to the east. all across the region, it turned beautiful afternoon. 43 in herndon right now. degrees,strict, 43 half an inch of rain. with the rain and cold temperatures, it fell all day. 59 is still our average high. 39 right now in gaithersburg. 36 in hagerstown, 35 in , 46 in the nation's capital. a chill in the air. cold there is spilling over. to the north for the next several days. even this time a year, we get temperatures. definitely on the chilly side. clear skies tonight. the front is going to hang out there for a few days. that is going to keep us dry and l days.r the next severa saturday night, s
by hurricanevaged sandy will be rebuilt. says the pier has tremendous importance to the town and to visitors. was badly damaged during the .torm the pilings that survived have since been removed. glad to see their rebuilding it. >> they always do. >> what about us? >> it was nasty this morning. temperatures fell all day. started with a look at conditions. the naval academy in annapolis. the clouds and rain are chasing off to the east. all across the region, it turned beautiful...
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plus, an "outfront" investigation into the red cross response to sandy. are the millions of dollars donated to the charity, the ones every time you see online, donate to the red cross, are they getting to victims and how will the president, congress, ignore the cliff. ime of year ag. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the
plus, an "outfront" investigation into the red cross response to sandy. are the millions of dollars donated to the charity, the ones every time you see online, donate to the red cross, are they getting to victims and how will the president, congress, ignore the cliff. ime of year ag. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest...
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plus, an "outfront" investigation into the red cross response to sandy. are the millions of dollars donated to the charity, the ones every time you see online, you sydow nature to the red cross? are they getting to victims of the storm? and how will the president and congress avoid the fiscal cliff? erskine bowles comes outfront swinging next. don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what
plus, an "outfront" investigation into the red cross response to sandy. are the millions of dollars donated to the charity, the ones every time you see online, you sydow nature to the red cross? are they getting to victims of the storm? and how will the president and congress avoid the fiscal cliff? erskine bowles comes outfront swinging next. don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get...
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super storm sandy proved to be an scrooge. chrstmas trees were destroyed when they were buried by 2 feet of snow. specializes in extra tall trees which can sell for up to $6,000 a piece. that company giving refunds to places like the cia headquarters. and old town alexandria. all of them ordered trees. they will now have to shop for trees from somewhere else. >>> last week, wal-mart announced it was getting a jump on black friday shopping by opening a day earlier on thanksgiving day. actually opening earlier on thanksgiving day. now, they are opening a few hours earlier. >>> now, target is joining in. >> i'm very impressed. customers and workers angry over it. sara is in studio with reaction to the turkey day opening and other holiday notes. the worker is kind of forgotten. >> i want to stay at home and enjoy thanksgiving. so they are upset. maybe some customers as well. some are liking it and so are the retailers. target following the lead opening doors earlier than ever on thanksgiving. 9:00 p.m. holiday shopping used to sta
super storm sandy proved to be an scrooge. chrstmas trees were destroyed when they were buried by 2 feet of snow. specializes in extra tall trees which can sell for up to $6,000 a piece. that company giving refunds to places like the cia headquarters. and old town alexandria. all of them ordered trees. they will now have to shop for trees from somewhere else. >>> last week, wal-mart announced it was getting a jump on black friday shopping by opening a day earlier on thanksgiving day....
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two weeks after sandy, why can't tw they get the lights back on? >> it's mind-boggling. > pelley: mark strassmann investigates. and on this veterans day, michelle miller reports it's not just service members scarred by post-traumatic stress disorder, it's their families, too. >> i was having nightmares about iraq, a place i've never been. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" y cbh scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening an american soldier accused of a elley:ic war crime watched in a courtroom as children described m as crders of their families. of te were two days of testimony e wehe case of staff sergeant robert bales. bales is charged with 16 counts ts pre-meditated murder and six ntunts of attempted murder. prosecutors say that for reasons unknown bales walked off his post in afghanistan in the middle of the night then shot and stabbed civilians in two villages. the hearing at a military post in washington state was called to decide whether there is enough evidence to court-martial bales. john blackstone has been hevering in
two weeks after sandy, why can't tw they get the lights back on? >> it's mind-boggling. > pelley: mark strassmann investigates. and on this veterans day, michelle miller reports it's not just service members scarred by post-traumatic stress disorder, it's their families, too. >> i was having nightmares about iraq, a place i've never been. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" y cbh scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening an american soldier...
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for thousands of others living along the shore and also in sandy's path, the return to home is not yet an option. in seaside heights, new jersey, long lines and a flood of emotions for residents returning to grab what they can for the few hours they had escorted in by bus. >> like a horror movie to me. >> reporter: the damaged beach side communities and homes still off limits. >> we will not allow people on the island until it's safe. >> reporter: homeowner bill doogie collected suitcases and waits on the fate of the home. >> i can't do anything to my house until i'm allowed to come back. mold will set in, more damage will occur. if i'm not allowed to come back for six months to rebuild, you might as well tear the house down. >> reporter: just south long beach island residents were allowed to return to their homes for good. >> this is a major disaster. >> reporter: along new jersey's battered shore there are painful reminders. recovery is a long way off. >> this is our katrina. >> reporter: in new jersey and new york more than 4,000 residents are staying in shelters. nearly a quarter o
for thousands of others living along the shore and also in sandy's path, the return to home is not yet an option. in seaside heights, new jersey, long lines and a flood of emotions for residents returning to grab what they can for the few hours they had escorted in by bus. >> like a horror movie to me. >> reporter: the damaged beach side communities and homes still off limits. >> we will not allow people on the island until it's safe. >> reporter: homeowner bill doogie...
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it was the warmest day this region had seen since sandy had hit. it's a mild morning. one more nice day of warm temperatures for the people struggling without power, which is about 100,000 people. the clouds are increasing. 65, near 70 today. a chance of tomorrows and rain late in the day from buffalo to pittsburgh. and this morning, the rain showers are from the ohio valley, kentucky, tennessee and eventually headed for atlanta. a good news is finally, there's no big, huge weather stories this week. there's no big storms heading anywhere. that's good. get a little break from the craziness we've been seeing. >> thank you for that. >>> just ahead, 007 mania reaches the united states. >>> plus, say it isn't so. justin bieber and selena gomez is no more. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or ps
it was the warmest day this region had seen since sandy had hit. it's a mild morning. one more nice day of warm temperatures for the people struggling without power, which is about 100,000 people. the clouds are increasing. 65, near 70 today. a chance of tomorrows and rain late in the day from buffalo to pittsburgh. and this morning, the rain showers are from the ohio valley, kentucky, tennessee and eventually headed for atlanta. a good news is finally, there's no big, huge weather stories this...
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frustrated victims of hurricane sandy protest against the utility company that can't get their lights on two weeks after the storm. >>> explosion investigation. the search for clues to what caused the deadly blast that damaged or destroyed dozens of homes in an indianapolis neighborhood. >>> and nascar nastiness. brawls break out in the pit during sunday's race after 2005 racing's biggest stars have a run in on the track. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, november 12, 2012. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. we begin with the resignation of cia director david petraeus. lawmakers want to know if national security was compromised by the extramarital affair that forced him to step down and why they weren't told sooner. it was harass emails allegedly from petraeus' mistress to another woman that triggered an fbi probe. >> reporter: good morning. jill kelly took her concerns to the fbi several months ago eventually exposing the affair. now congress is demanding more details. cbs news has learned this woman 37-year-old jill kelly triggered an fbi investig
frustrated victims of hurricane sandy protest against the utility company that can't get their lights on two weeks after the storm. >>> explosion investigation. the search for clues to what caused the deadly blast that damaged or destroyed dozens of homes in an indianapolis neighborhood. >>> and nascar nastiness. brawls break out in the pit during sunday's race after 2005 racing's biggest stars have a run in on the track. >>> this is the "cbs morning news"...
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. >>> the victims of super storm sandy say they can't take it any more. hundreds of thousands of people still without electricity. we will look at how they are coping and miserable conditions. anna kooiman with a preview in long beach new york. >> i will be talking to the american red cross. an amazing survival story. a couple rescued neighbors literally carrying them on their backs. that's next. le oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. ♪ try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business.
. >>> the victims of super storm sandy say they can't take it any more. hundreds of thousands of people still without electricity. we will look at how they are coping and miserable conditions. anna kooiman with a preview in long beach new york. >> i will be talking to the american red cross. an amazing survival story. a couple rescued neighbors literally carrying them on their backs. that's next. le oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust...
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first, sandy, up more than 200,000 people without power, 12 days after sandy made landfall. and new jersey governor chris christie says he expects power to be almost fully restored to victims at the end of the day. storm victims are also dealing with huge amounts of debris. >> reporter: i'm standing along river road in belmar, this site has been officially been turned into debris field for the city. everything taken off the roads in the city, from the boardwalk, furniture, appliances, anything inside the houses and placed on the street has now been trucked over to this site. at some point later in the month, all this debris will be taken out of here and sent to landfalls in pennsylvania, new jersey, and determined by fema. >> fema says more than $400 million in assistance has already been approved for storm victims. >>> and a 4.23 quake rattles kentucky this morning, centered eight miles from whitesburg, kentucky. they're not uncommon here, but others felt shaking, some more than 300 miles away. >>> and it took some days, but we have a winner in florida, president obama won
first, sandy, up more than 200,000 people without power, 12 days after sandy made landfall. and new jersey governor chris christie says he expects power to be almost fully restored to victims at the end of the day. storm victims are also dealing with huge amounts of debris. >> reporter: i'm standing along river road in belmar, this site has been officially been turned into debris field for the city. everything taken off the roads in the city, from the boardwalk, furniture, appliances,...
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. >>> well, the rock center christmas tree stands up to sandy, and almost 3 million cars recalled for steering problems. is yours one of them? >>> plus, guess who's going to get the lions share of the blame if the country goes off the fiscal cliff. here's a hint for you. it isn't president obama. you are watching "early today." recalled for steering problems. >>> welcome back. stories making news this morning. a knew pew research center poll finds that republicans in congress will be more to blame if the u.s. goes off the fiscal cliff. 53% of those surveyed point the finger at the gop while 29% say president obama would be more to blame. >>> 20-year-old mitchell kusick of colorado has been charged with threatening to kill president obama during an october campaign event. kusick also made credible threats towards shooting and killing children at a halloween event. >>> defense secretary leon panetta has demoted the former head of the u.s. africa command general william kip ward for allegedly spending thousands of dollars on lavish travel and other travels. he will retire as a three star
. >>> well, the rock center christmas tree stands up to sandy, and almost 3 million cars recalled for steering problems. is yours one of them? >>> plus, guess who's going to get the lions share of the blame if the country goes off the fiscal cliff. here's a hint for you. it isn't president obama. you are watching "early today." recalled for steering problems. >>> welcome back. stories making news this morning. a knew pew research center poll finds that...
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the victims of sandy say this is it, they can't take it anymore. they are he' still without lek trichlt and how they're coping in miserable conditions in long beach, new york, anna. >> talking to the american red cross and also an amazing survival story, you'll not want to miss, a eldn elderly couple >> victims of superstorm sandy, getting a firsthand look at the recovery effort in new york. homeland security secretary janet napolitano visiting hard-hit staten island. and fema approved housing and other aid for storm victims, but many people think they're getting the run around, lots of red tape and they want action, not words. this woman fed up, blasting the the long island power authority in new york for failing to come through. >> last night, i literally stayed on my steps until i had to go to sleep because it was warmer outside. this is not acceptable, i have gotten all the papers that lipa asked for, and meaning i could have my power back, they were supposed to come on friday and have those papers in their hands. they never showed up, it's sun
the victims of sandy say this is it, they can't take it anymore. they are he' still without lek trichlt and how they're coping in miserable conditions in long beach, new york, anna. >> talking to the american red cross and also an amazing survival story, you'll not want to miss, a eldn elderly couple >> victims of superstorm sandy, getting a firsthand look at the recovery effort in new york. homeland security secretary janet napolitano visiting hard-hit staten island. and fema...
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a blood drive to help thh victims of hurricane sandy inside the caffteriaawhere a shot the first day of school.... school.... police say 15 fire insidd the perry hall high school cafettriaaaugust 27th.... 17 year old daniel borowy was shot and rushed to shock trauma.....while he wass 10 units of blood during his - two week stay.....after he was released from the hosppttl daniel's fammly wanted to do something to ive back .and after hurricane sandy..... they decided to do a blood a... new... -&r &p are... only as healthy... as their neighborhoods. the... joint center... for....political found... peoplee.. living in baltimore's... lower-incomee.. neighborhoods... ssorter ...life pan... thann.. those... in more... affluent areas..../// by... as... much as ...30 years... between the city's poorest... and wealthhest... neighborhoods....//... &ppeople... lived longest.... ii... the... greater... roland park area... in... north baltimore,.../// 86.3 yyars...../ pand... druid heights,.../ 56.7 years.senaaor ben cardin ffund the study "to me its shocking that there's a 30 year difference ommu
a blood drive to help thh victims of hurricane sandy inside the caffteriaawhere a shot the first day of school.... school.... police say 15 fire insidd the perry hall high school cafettriaaaugust 27th.... 17 year old daniel borowy was shot and rushed to shock trauma.....while he wass 10 units of blood during his - two week stay.....after he was released from the hosppttl daniel's fammly wanted to do something to ive back .and after hurricane sandy..... they decided to do a blood a... new......
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they had some good questions and we talked about the effects of superstorm sandy. winds from the north will cope the chill factor on. it's already feeling like 30s in hagerstown, dulles and, dover and patuxent rirch -- river. we're still below freeze bilge daybreak in bel air, baltimore, chester town, et cetera. we struggle to get out of the 40s. mainly we'll see additional included cover, no rain. it will help keep temperatures down. by tomorrow night we're back in the 20s and low 30s. it will be two frosty nights in a row. cloudy. absolutely, it will be cloudy. clear for the moment bit high thin clouds rolling in out of the west. that will be our story. we'll hold temperatures down slightly. the core of the coldest air right over the mid-atlantic states will drift north and still somewhat chilly because of a mix of sun and clouds. as we go general electric beyond -- go beyond it we will moderate. we're watching a coastal storm off south carolina. generating extra breeze around maryland by the time we get into early next week. 30, clearing cold. as we look tomorro
they had some good questions and we talked about the effects of superstorm sandy. winds from the north will cope the chill factor on. it's already feeling like 30s in hagerstown, dulles and, dover and patuxent rirch -- river. we're still below freeze bilge daybreak in bel air, baltimore, chester town, et cetera. we struggle to get out of the 40s. mainly we'll see additional included cover, no rain. it will help keep temperatures down. by tomorrow night we're back in the 20s and low 30s. it will...
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. >> it's dangerous.ibwuw >> still ahead, super storm sandy battered the east coast two weeks ago today. recovery and progress, there is still a long way to go. >> looking at a beautiful presunset sky. but there is change in weather coming our way. we'll have the forecast coming up. >> checking traffic once again, looking at traffic on the san side, looking nice there. slower coming back towards the east bay. all and all not as bad as other locations we've checked in >> water is receding in venice, itally. tourists and neighbors waded through water after aqua alto, high water flooded more than 70% of the city. which when winds funnel water up the sea. officials say water reached sixth highest level since 1872. no word yet on how much damage was caused by this. >> 76,000 angry, cold residents of long island and queens new york are asking what do they have to do to get power back two weeks after super storm sandy? the companies saying they drop the requirement to get a certified electric inspection. no is it more concentrated than rockaway. >> we don't have internet, we don't have phones.
. >> it's dangerous.ibwuw >> still ahead, super storm sandy battered the east coast two weeks ago today. recovery and progress, there is still a long way to go. >> looking at a beautiful presunset sky. but there is change in weather coming our way. we'll have the forecast coming up. >> checking traffic once again, looking at traffic on the san side, looking nice there. slower coming back towards the east bay. all and all not as bad as other locations we've checked in...
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this is one of the streets without power almost two weeks since sandy rolled through. look at this guy's house. all his belongings on the front lawn. thousands of dollars worth of sofas and chairs, speakers, shelves. their lives have been completely turned upside down. the man who lives here has friends helping, bringing out loads, putting them in the dumpster. everyone's impressed with how everyone's taking care of one another but the long island power authority, 86% of their customers lost power. they still have 126,000 that need power here on long island. a lot of people. folks here are upset the company hasn't come out and fixed the power, they're saying they're not living in a third world country, this is america and the power company is not coming out. one person held up a sign that said lipa stands for long island power authority, saying lying, incompetent, poor administration. we've seen the red cross coming out, they're over there across the street. you see construction workers out here trying to get the homes safe so power companies can restore the power. it'
this is one of the streets without power almost two weeks since sandy rolled through. look at this guy's house. all his belongings on the front lawn. thousands of dollars worth of sofas and chairs, speakers, shelves. their lives have been completely turned upside down. the man who lives here has friends helping, bringing out loads, putting them in the dumpster. everyone's impressed with how everyone's taking care of one another but the long island power authority, 86% of their customers lost...